The Lakers likely have dreams of pairing Anthony and James together, a duo that when combined with Kobe Bryant, would easily be one of the best in the league. The question for James might be, how will it work? All three players like to dominant the ball, and none center or point guard -- two positions the Miami Heat were weak at last season.

Suns, Cavaliers:

In addition to the Lakers, James' agent also met with the Phoenix Suns and Cleveland Cavaliers. James' decision to meet with both is an interesting one, considering neither made the playoffs last season.

The draw to Cleveland is obvious, as it is James' home town and a city that he would probably like to turn his image around in after leaving them in 2010. James would also be able to play with All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving and 1st overall pick Andrew Wiggins from the 2014 NBA Draft.

As for the Suns, James would likely only consider going there if another superstar went with him -- something the Suns have the cap space to make happen.

Rockets, Mavericks:

The other two teams that James' agent have reportedly met with are the Houston Rockets and Dallas Mavericks. The two teams from Texas are both in a tough spot financially, as neither team can over James a max contract -- something he reportedly will demand wherever he signs.

Houston might be able to get enough money to give James the max he seeks, but they will have to maneuver some pieces on their roster. If they could, they can offer James the the best two players to pair up with that are already on their roster in James Harden and Dwight Howard.

As for the Mavericks, they might be the team with the longest shot of signing James. The Mavericks can't offer James a max deal, and it isn't clear if James will view Dirk Nowitzki as a player that can help him get through the Western Conference.

Knicks

It doesn't sound like James will be making his way to New York. According to a report from Chris Broussard of ESPN, the Knicks will not be meeting with James' agent, as they don't have enough cap space to offer James anywhere near the max-deal he seeks.

Joel Embiid

At this rate, despite his broken foot, it would not be a surprise to see Sixers center Joel Embiid start limping his way to Cleveland to talk to James' agent.